V-Male

 

   

Genre:             “Melodic” Rock with New-Metal.

 

Keywords:         Honest, energetic and explosive. From hard as nails till finely played, but always straight from the heart

 

Location:          Venlo, The Netherlands.

  

Inspiration:       Creed, Linkin Park, Garbage, Live, Tori Amos.

 

Every band member has a equal input, from which razor-sharp as well compelling songs are formed. Burning guitars, a stamping bass, tricky keyboard magic and everlasting drums fight for the favours of a pure voice, whom which takes you along fancy melodies and through a recognisable feelings.

 

 

        

 

 

Cd:                V-Male’s debute cd has been released in early 2002. Its has 6 tacks and is produced by  Dick Kemper (ex-Vandenberg).

      

Single:             Record company /Rockin’ Records launches “me’s not nice” as the first single, (Guano Apes meets No Doubt). The single is co-produced en remixed by Ronald Prent in the Galaxy-studio’s in Belgium. Prent is known for his work with Rammstein, Guano Apes en Kane.

 

                    The second single is called “Features” and is released in 2003.

                    There is full album in the making and set for release in the end of 2003.

 

                                 

                           

 

 

Radio/tv:          V-Male promotes “Me’s Not Nice live on national radio with dj’s Rob Stenders, Giel Beelen and Claudia de Breij on 3FM 2. The fast growing V-Male-fans brings Me’s Not Nice  in early 2003 in the  Mega Top 50.

 

Web:              More than 30.000 visitors of www.v-male.nl.

 

Line-up:           Sandra Peeters Lead Vocals, Guitar

Wouter Bloemen Guitars, backing Vocals 

André Braun Keyboards, backing Vocals

Gerard Gubbels Bass, backing Vocals

Dennis Geraads Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals.

 

©Ton Hermans

 

 

              

Bookings:          V-Male management: http://www.v-male.nl/media/bookings.htm

 

Contact:           v_malefans@hotmail.com

 

Releases:          V-Male     Me Not so Nice (2002)

                   

                    V-Male first Single.

                    It swings it rocks and its heavy with layers of Keyboards and Metal.

A great melting pot of sounds. The Music takes you in your heart immediately.

This band is solid and has a strong front-woman. So that’s a great combination

 

Rating:     85 %

 

                    V-Male     Features (2003)

 

                   

                    ©Angela Janssen

 

1.    Features

 

This is the second single and it opens with an acoustical guitar and is softly sung by Sandra Peters. Then heavy guitar sets in. On the background the keyboards accompanies the whole song. This is a love song with a difference. Its heavy meets timid. Great effort by V-male

 

2.    Me not so Nice (live)

 

3. Gone (Live)

 

Rating:      93 %

 

 

V-Male     Stereotype me (2004)

 

                                  

 

                                   Stereotype Me

 

This is their third effort and it hits you like a hammer.

                   

                    The song starts with the heavenly voice from Sandra Peeters.

Then great Walls of Guitar versus Melody take you on a rollercoaster.

Melo/Symphonic Cacaphony at its best.

 

So buy this single and support V-Male

 

Rating 98 %

 

V-Male – Sometimes I cry (2004)

 

 

The first single from the forthcoming album W.H.A.T.

 

A great acoustic ballad from a fantastic streamlined rock band.

 

Rating 93 %

 

 

V-Male – W.H.A.T. (2004)

 

 

V-Male rocks, it’s funky an melodic. This album contains a few earlier single tracks (Me not so nice, Stereotype me, Feautures).

 

The overall sound is excellent and should every mainstream rock fanatic fan satisfy.

 

I found it refreshing and wild and wanting more after my fifth listen.

 

This album should receive great airplay and deserves a big audience

 

1.      Me’s not so nice

2.      Stereotype me

3.      Mine

4.      To Where the girls

5.       What

6.       Doe

7.       Believe it any way

8.       One tear at a time

9.       Pantomine

10.          Still There

11.          The less you seem to know

12.          Features

13.          Too twisted a reality

14.          Sometimes I cry

15.          The Middle

 

Rating 100%

 

 

V-Male – The less you seem to know (2005)

 

 

The second single from the fantastic great album W.HA.T.

The third track “To where the girls “ you can also find on WHAT.

 

Rating 91 %

 

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